Sebastopol, CA—Learn how to code, package, deploy, and test functional Enterprise JavaBeans with the latest edition of this bestselling guide: Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1, Sixth Edition (O'Reilly Media, $42.50 USD). Written by Andrew Lee Rubinger and Bill Burke, the developers of JBoss EJB 3.1, this book not only brings you up to speed on each component type and container service in this implementation, it also provides a workbook with several hands-on examples to help you gain immediate experience with these components.
With version 3.1, EJB's server-side component model for building distributed business applications is simpler than ever. But it's still a complex technology that requires study and lots of practice to master. Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1 is the most complete reference on this specification. You'll find a straightforward, no-nonsense explanation of the underlying technology, including Java classes and interfaces, the component model, and the runtime behavior of EJB.
- Develop your first EJBs with a hands-on walkthrough of EJB 3.1 concepts
- Learn how to encapsulate business logic with Session Beans and Message-Driven Beans
- Discover how to handle persistence through Entity Beans, the EntityManager, and the Java Persistence API
- Understand EJB's container services such as dependency injection, concurrency, and interceptors
- Integrate EJB with other technologies in the Java Enterprise Edition platform
- Use examples with either the JBossAS, OpenEJB, or GlassFish v3 EJB Containers
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Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1 Publisher: O'Reilly Media Andrew Lee Rubinger, Bill Burke ISBN: 9780596158026, 768 pages Print Price: $54.99 Ebook Price: $43.99 order@oreilly.com 1-800-998-9938 1-707-827-7000 |
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